Dice roller acting up
Dice roller acting up
several rolls in a row where the value returned is zero...
please advise,
thanks
12563 Ull the Stealthy IM15 Round the Bend dexterity check (17): [1d20] = 0 6/5/2013 1:44:44 PM
12562 Ull the Stealthy IM15 Round the Bend dexterity check (17): [1d20] = 0 6/5/2013 1:41:06 PM
12561 Ull the Stealthy IM15 Round the Bend dexterity check (17): [1d20] = 0 6/5/2013 1:39:48 PM
please advise,
thanks
12563 Ull the Stealthy IM15 Round the Bend dexterity check (17): [1d20] = 0 6/5/2013 1:44:44 PM
12562 Ull the Stealthy IM15 Round the Bend dexterity check (17): [1d20] = 0 6/5/2013 1:41:06 PM
12561 Ull the Stealthy IM15 Round the Bend dexterity check (17): [1d20] = 0 6/5/2013 1:39:48 PM
Dandelion - female half-orc beautyqueen in training (The Lone City in the Wildlands) OSRIC
Halfpint - female halfling badgirl wannabe (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Mark'd - charismatic human fighter (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Halfpint - female halfling badgirl wannabe (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Mark'd - charismatic human fighter (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Re: Dice roller acting up
Means you failed your dexterity check.onlyme wrote:several rolls in a row where the value returned is zero...
please advise,
thanks
12563 Ull the Stealthy IM15 Round the Bend dexterity check (17): [1d20] = 0 6/5/2013 1:44:44 PM
12562 Ull the Stealthy IM15 Round the Bend dexterity check (17): [1d20] = 0 6/5/2013 1:41:06 PM
12561 Ull the Stealthy IM15 Round the Bend dexterity check (17): [1d20] = 0 6/5/2013 1:39:48 PM
Dragon foot. Bamboo pole. Little mouse. Tiny boy.
Re: Dice roller acting up
This usually happens when the random number generator is throwing back errors. If it continues post again but it usually doesn't happen for very long.
"Sir, our research shows that the bird is equal to or greater than the word."
Re: Dice roller acting up
Now it's giving other errors. I'm looking into it but I'm sure the error is with the random generator. I'll post again when it's fixed.
"Sir, our research shows that the bird is equal to or greater than the word."
Re: Dice roller acting up
This is on the random number generator home page:
You can use the dice roller to manage PCs, etc, but just not to roll dice at the moment.RANDOM.ORG is experiencing request flooding
RANDOM.ORG is experiencing request flooding today, Wednesday, 5 June 2013, and is therefore temporarily unavailable.
We are working on a solution and hope to be back by 4am UTC on 6 June 2013.
"Sir, our research shows that the bird is equal to or greater than the word."
Re: Dice roller acting up
Thanks for checking...
Dandelion - female half-orc beautyqueen in training (The Lone City in the Wildlands) OSRIC
Halfpint - female halfling badgirl wannabe (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Mark'd - charismatic human fighter (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Halfpint - female halfling badgirl wannabe (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Mark'd - charismatic human fighter (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Re: Dice roller acting up
The random number server is back up and so rolling dice is working again.
Thanks for your patience.
Thanks for your patience.
"Sir, our research shows that the bird is equal to or greater than the word."
Re: Dice roller acting up
Dice roller log in acting up?
Says I got the wrong password. Nope.
Says I got the wrong password. Nope.
Re: Dice roller acting up
Ston, when is the last time you logged in to the dice roller? Have you done what it says to do in this thread?Stonjuz wrote:Dice roller log in acting up?
Says I got the wrong password. Nope.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1596
This is something everyone will need to do.
Dragon foot. Bamboo pole. Little mouse. Tiny boy.
Re: Dice roller acting up
I think the old problem is back - roller producing zeroes:
Longsword [1d20+3] = 0+3 = 3 Dam [1d8+5] = 0+5 = 5
Is it just a question of waiting?
Longsword [1d20+3] = 0+3 = 3 Dam [1d8+5] = 0+5 = 5
Is it just a question of waiting?
Re: Dice roller acting up
As far as I know, yes, it should resolve itself.saalaria wrote:Is it just a question of waiting?
I just noticed it too.
"Sir, our research shows that the bird is equal to or greater than the word."